Billionaire Baby Bump: Pregnancy Romance (A Billionaire BWWM Romance HAH Book 9)

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Billionaire
Baby Bump
Against All Odds, A Baby's Coming...

A sexy BWWM pregnancy romance for adults.

While Julie's marriage to billionaire Steven has been close to
perfect, there was one thing that put a downer on everything: the
fact that she couldn't have a baby. After numerous tests, the doctors
had concluded that Julie couldn't get pregnant.

But against all odds, there is now a baby in Julie's stomach!

Still facing a delicate pregnancy due to a weak womb, the couple now
face what will both be one of the happiest points in their
relationship as well as the most fearful. Steven and Julie would do
anything to make sure they have this baby, even if it means serious
lifestyle changes.

Join the two as they experience pregnancy, share their love for each
other and more. A must read.

18+ only due to sexual scenes.

Copyright
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2015 to J A Fielding and BWWMRomance.com. No part of this book can be
copied or distributed without written permission from the above
copyright holders.

Contents

Chapter
1

Chapter
2

Chapter
3

Chapter
4

Chapter
5

Chapter
6

Chapter
7

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Chapter 1

Meg
wasn’t sure whether she was surprised or shocked. She was quite
sure she had not been dreaming when Julie told her she could not get
pregnant…maybe ever. She raised an eyebrow and looked into
Julie’s tear filled eyes.


What
did you say?” she asked. Julie handed Meg the envelope she had
in her hand as a tear rolled down her cheek.


I’m
pregnant,” she said in a whisper as Meg pulled the document out
of the envelope and looked at it.


Oh
my God,” she said under her breath. She looked up and smiled at
her best friend. “Julie, you are going to be a mother,”
she said excitedly.

Another
tear rolled down Julie’s cheek as she nodded.


I
know,” she said excitedly even though she wasn’t sure
whether the feeling she had was excitement. Meg leaned forward and
gave her a hug. It was a bit longer than she expected it to be but at
that moment, she didn’t really care. She pulled away and looked
at Julie.


So,
what now?” she asked.

Julie
shook her head. “I don’t really know. I have no idea how
this usually goes.”

Meg
laughed.


I
think it would be a good idea if we visited your OBGYN, considering
the last time you saw her she told you that this might not be a
possibility.”


Yeah,
that sounds like a good idea,” she nodded, feeling overwhelmed
by her emotions. She looked at Meg, laughing and crying at the same
time. She was unsure of what feeling she had exactly. It was like
everything in her life had come to a complete stop. She was not sure
whether to be happy, excited or worried. She suddenly began breathing
hard and fast. Her heart was beating so hard she was afraid she would
pass out.


Hey,
hey,” Meg said as she took both of Julie’s hands in hers.
“Relax. Slow deep breaths,” she said in a smooth calming
tone. She could almost understand what Julie was going through. She
had a similar reaction when she found out she was pregnant, but she
also knew that for Julie, it was way more intense. There was a big
chance of a miscarriage right there and then. She looked at Julie as
she took slow deep breaths until she relaxed. “Lean back and
strap yourself in,” Meg said as she turned to buckle herself
in. “You okay? You need some water or something?”


Actually,
yes. A bottle of water would be great right now,” Julie said in
a low voice. Meg reached for her purse in the back seat and pulled
out a bottle of water before she handed it to Julie.


I
also have gum in here. It would be great for that nausea,” she
said.

Julie
shook her head.


This
is fine,” she said in a low voice. Meg looked at her and smiled
as she started the car. Somehow she felt more excited than Julie.
“Grant Memorial,” Julie said in a low voice as she looked
outside the window.


What?”
Meg asked as she pulled out of the driveway.


Grant
Memorial. That’s where my OBGYN is based,” Julie said.

Meg
nodded.


Sure,”
she said in a low voice. “So, I have to ask and I don’t
mean to pry or anything,” she started, making Julie turn to
look at her. “Are you going to tell Steven?”

Julie
took a long deep breath and shook her head. She was not ready, at
least not yet. She needed to be sure that he was going to be a father
and not just raise his hopes for nothing. She knew that the worst
possible thing would be to raise her husband’s hopes and then
shoot them down in a few weeks. She looked at Meg and shook her head.


Let’s
just hear what Dr. Solloway has to say first,” she said.

Meg
smiled and reached for Julie’s hand. “Whatever you want.”


And
you can’t tell Ellis either,” Julie said. She was now
giving Meg one of those looks that said ‘you better do this if
you know what’s good for you’. Meg frowned and then
groaned. “Seriously, Meg. You know that the minute Ellis finds
out he will tell Steven and I just need to know what all this means
before I mention it to anyone,” she said.

Meg
nodded and drove to the hospital in silence. She knew that she was
scared and the worst thing was that she had no idea how she was
supposed to help her.

By
the time they got to the hospital, Julie had managed to convince
herself that she was relaxed but the cold sweat on her forehead and
rapid heartbeat were telling another story. Meg held her hand as they
walked towards Dr. Solloway’s office. In her head, Julie was
trying to figure out the right words to say. She was still not sure
what she was supposed to say or if the test was even accurate. When
they got to the reception area of Dr. Solloway’s office, she
was there handing her assistant a patient’s file. Julie could
tell she was a bit surprised when the doctor saw her.


Mrs.
Davenport. Nice to see you again,” Dr. Solloway said looking at
Julie and Meg.


Hi
Dr. Solloway. I need to see you…right now,” Julie said.
The doctor looked at her and nodded.


Sure.
Right this way,” she said as she guided Julie into her office.
“Um and this is…” the doctor started, looking at
Meg.


Oh,
I’m sorry. This is my best friend, Meg. I’d really like
it if she was there for my consultation…or whatever,”
Julie said as she looked at the doctor. “Please. This is
important to me,” she added in a low voice.

Dr.
Solloway looked at her and then at Meg before she nodded.


Come
on in,” she said as she held the door open for them. “So,”
she started when they all sat down. “What’s going on?”
she asked as she looked at Meg and Julie.


Well,
I…” Julie started but she could not quite make out what
she was supposed to say. “I need a pregnancy test.”

Dr.
Solloway raised an eyebrow. “I don’t understand.”


I
just came from the emergency room and these are my results,”
Julie said as Meg handed the doctor the envelope containing her
results. “I was just sick and nauseated but…”
Julie went on before she shook her head.

Dr.
Solloway pulled out the result slip from the envelope and looked
through it.


Oh
my God,” she said under her breath. Even she was having a hard
time believing what she was looking at even though she was the most
qualified person in the room.


I
need a second opinion. Before I tell anyone, I need to know for
sure,” Julie said as she looked at the doctor. Meg gave Julie’s
hand a reassuring squeeze.


Alright.
I’ll need a blood and urine sample,” Dr. Solloway said
with a smile. Julie looked at Meg and shrugged. “This time you
will have to do it alone,” Dr. Solloway said. Meg looked at
Julie and rubbed her arm.


Go
on. I’ll be right here. After all, all you are doing is peeing
in a cup. I don’t think I can help you with that,” she
added with a smile.


Don’t
forget the jab with the empty syringe attached to it,” Julie
said as she stood up and followed the doctor out of the office.

She
was a nervous wreck as she took a seat in one of the exam rooms
outside the office. She rolled her sleeve up and made a fist as the
doctor looked for a vein. She must have had a lot on her mind because
she didn’t even feel the needle piercing her skin. She felt
herself gag at the sight of her own blood filling the empty syringe.


Remind
me to give you something for that,” Dr. Solloway said as she
handed Julie a plastic container.


Let
me guess, this is where I pee?” Julie said.


Right
through there,” Dr. Solloway said pointing at a bathroom. Julie
smiled uncomfortably and walked out of the exam room and into the
bathroom. She was a bit too nervous that even peeing proved almost
impossible. She splashed some cold water on her face when she was
done and looked at her reflection in the mirror.


Damn,
I look terrible,”
she
thought as she looked at her pale face.
“Maybe
my best days are ahead of me,”
she
thought as she walked out. She looked at Dr. Solloway who took the
sample from her.


You
can wait with your friend. It will be about half an hour before I get
the results,” she said.

Julie
smiled and nodded before she walked out. As she walked back into the
doctor’s office, she felt her phone vibrate wildly in her
pocket. She pulled it out and looked at it.


Shit,”
she
thought when she saw who was calling. She took a seat and looked at
Meg.


Everything
okay?” Meg asked as she looked at her.


Yeah.
Just waiting for the results,” Julie said, putting her phone
back into the pocket. “The doctor said it would be maybe half
an hour.” Her phone vibrated in her pocket again and she
pulled it out and hit ignore before putting it back in her pocket.
“What if all this was a hoax?” she asked.

Meg
frowned. “Why would anyone be that mean?”

Julie
forced out a laugh.


The
world can be annoyingly cruel,” she said.

Just
then, Meg’s phone rang loudly piercing the silent tranquil
room.


Why
is your boss calling me?” she asked as she looked at Julie.


Because
she tried calling me and I ignored her calls,” Julie said
before exhaling loudly. Meg shook her head. “Don’t do
that. Meg don’t…” Julie said trying to reach for
the phone but it was too late. Meg had already answered it.


Hi
Dana,” she said as she gave Julie a judgmental look.


Meg,
hi. Sorry to call you this early. I know that nine thirty is
practically the middle of the night for you,” Dana said. Meg
smiled.

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